Summary
A 48-year-old defense contractor applicant was granted a security clearance despite initial concerns under Guideline F (Financial Considerations) and Guideline G (Alcohol Consumption). The Statement of Reasons cited a $630 revolving credit card debt that was delinquent and charged off, along with a history of alcohol-related incidents. These included a May 1994 ticket for speeding and an open container, and a July 2000 arrest for DUI and reckless endangerment involving children.
The applicant successfully addressed these concerns. Regarding financial considerations, he established that the two alleged debts, including the $630 credit card debt, had been paid. He also demonstrated a significant overall improvement in his financial situation.
For alcohol consumption, the applicant showed a reduction in his drinking habits and, crucially, there was no evidence of any alcohol-related misconduct after the 2000 incident. Based on these mitigating factors, the security clearance was granted.
Why the Applicant Prevailed
- Applicant established payment of the two debts listed in the SOR.
- He demonstrated a significant overall improvement in his financial situation.
- There was no evidence of recent alcohol-related misconduct after 2000.
Conditions Referenced
- FC DC 1raisedFinancial Considerations Disqualifying Condition 1Applicant had a history of not meeting his financial obligations.
- FC DC 3raisedFinancial Considerations Disqualifying Condition 3Applicant exhibited inability or unwillingness to satisfy debts.
- AC DC 1raisedAlcohol Consumption Disqualifying Condition 1Applicant had alcohol-related incidents away from work.
- FC MC 6appliedFinancial Considerations Mitigating Condition 6Applicant initiated a good-faith effort to repay overdue creditors.
- AC MC 2appliedAlcohol Consumption Mitigating Condition 2The problem occurred a number of years ago and there is no indication of a recent problem.
Key Rule Quoted
“"An individual who is financially overextended is at risk of having to engage in illegal acts to generate funds."”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedJun 12, 2006
- Answer filedJun 30, 2006Applicant elected to have the case decided on the written record.
- Hearing held—No hearing; decision based on written record.
- Decision dateOct 31, 2006
Cite For
- Mitigation of Financial Concerns Through Evidence of Debt Repayment
- Rebuttable Presumption of Rehabilitation Under Guideline G
- Consideration of the Whole Person Concept in Security Clearance Decisions.